15/15. It's easy to tell the difference. Rioters typically have meaning and purpose in their facial expressions, while Black Friday attendees are acting upon knee-jerk reactions to fill their lives with more TV's and crap because they're on sale.

I admit I really wanted the 32" TV from Walmart for $148, and the ad said if they ran out but you were there between 10-11 you would get a voucher. Apparently they ran out of vouchers at 10:30. As I left I saw people in line with 3-6 of these in their carts. I think the retailer has a responsibility at the checkout to only allow one per customer (and not allow a 5 yr old with mom's credit card to be considered a customer) and take the excess away and put them back on the shelf.

I found a 40" seiko or Seiko (or whatever it is) online for $224...1080p, 10ms, blah blah...through tigerdirect. It's bigger than I wanted for the bedroom but I think a better deal. No hassles, no lines, no crowds. It was a great reminder of why I don't go to these things anymore.

sn68f:I admit I really wanted the 32" TV from Walmart for $148, and the ad said if they ran out but you were there between 10-11 you would get a voucher. Apparently they ran out of vouchers at 10:30. As I left I saw people in line with 3-6 of these in their carts. I think the retailer has a responsibility at the checkout to only allow one per customer (and not allow a 5 yr old with mom's credit card to be considered a customer) and take the excess away and put them back on the shelf.

My dad, a brother and I used to do this with pokemon cards during the craze. Limit 50 booster packs per customer. We'd end up leaving with the whole shelf and selling them on ebay for a considerable profit. Same with some beanie babies back in the day

crispyone:In pic #13...where the hell is that Best Buy at, China Town???? I figured it was some riot in Seoul Korea over something Best Korea did. There's not a single non-asian person in the entire picture.

Lionel Mandrake:crispyone: In pic #13...where the hell is that Best Buy at, China Town???? I figured it was some riot in Seoul Korea over something Best Korea did. There's not a single non-asian person in the entire picture.

Yup...that's the only one I missed

Same here. The rest were actually pretty easy to tell. #2 was the only other toss-up, but I got that one right.

MacWizard:Lionel Mandrake: crispyone: In pic #13...where the hell is that Best Buy at, China Town???? I figured it was some riot in Seoul Korea over something Best Korea did. There's not a single non-asian person in the entire picture.

Yup...that's the only one I missed

Same here. The rest were actually pretty easy to tell. #2 was the only other toss-up, but I got that one right.

Yeah, if the cops are wearing dayglo and checkerboard, or it says "POLITI" on their uniforms, it's not America, and they probably don't have big sales after America's holiday.

MacWizard:Lionel Mandrake: crispyone: In pic #13...where the hell is that Best Buy at, China Town???? I figured it was some riot in Seoul Korea over something Best Korea did. There's not a single non-asian person in the entire picture.

Yup...that's the only one I missed

Same here. The rest were actually pretty easy to tell. #2 was the only other toss-up, but I got that one right.

The answer on number 2 is the reflection of the people. I also missed #13, meaning 14/15. I've seen Asians riot, and it gets pretty nasty.

14/15We don't have many Asians in Detroit.We don't have many riots either, but I see a lot of them when I watch news about the college-town suburbs, or of California.However, around here, you do learn to recognize the look on the face of somebody up to no good as opposed to the look of a person in a rush to get something done.